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Donald Trump
Trump's operatic press conference masks his Kavanaugh dilemma
At times the press conference felt like a talk-therapy session; at others, a stand-up comedy set.
- by Matthew Knott
The football league that can't stop killing its supporters
- by James Massola & Karuni Rompies
Opinion & Perspectives
Trump's operatic press conference masks his Kavanaugh dilemma
At times the press conference felt like a talk-therapy session; at others, a stand-up comedy set.
Matthew Knott
Resign, fire or stay? Rosenstein the latest contestant in Trump's favourite game
Trump's penchant for allowing his underlings to dangle and stew often seems to be a form of psychological cruelty - and also the way he prefers to conduct business.
Ashley Parker & Philip Rucker
Why India is emerging as Australia's natural ally
Over the next 20 years, no single market will offer more growth opportunities for Australia than India.
Sanjay Bhosale
North America
Analysis
Donald Trump
Trump's operatic press conference masks his Kavanaugh dilemma
At times the press conference felt like a talk-therapy session; at others, a stand-up comedy set.
- by Matthew Knott
Woman kept mother's body for months to 'see the stages of death': police
Curiosity led an American woman to allegedly keep her 93-year-old mother's decomposing body in their home for several months.
'Big fat con job': Trump says he can be convinced to believe Kavanaugh's accusers
- by Justin Sink & Jennifer Epstein
Europe
Trained killer wanted for poisoning Skripal is a decorated Russian colonel
- by Hayley Dixon & Robert Mendick
Asia
The football league that can't stop killing its supporters
Indonesia's premier football league has been suspended because of the murder of a Persija Jakarta fan on the weekend. He was the 16th fan killed in the last eight months.
- by James Massola & Karuni Rompies
Opinion
Foreign investment
Why India is emerging as Australia's natural ally
Over the next 20 years, no single market will offer more growth opportunities for Australia than India.
- by Sanjay Bhosale
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